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Helena council backs ALDOT signal and ITS upgrades for Shelby County roads

Helena City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The Helena City Council unanimously approved a resolution supporting traffic signal and ITS upgrades on state and local roads in Shelby County (ALDOT Project CRPBH‑MR24(902)). Council gave unanimous approval in the Feb. 9 meeting.

The Helena City Council on Feb. 9 unanimously approved Resolution 02092026 to support traffic signal and intelligent transportation system (ITS) upgrades on state and local roads in Shelby County, an ALDOT project listed as CRPBH‑MR24(902).

Councilmember Jeff McDaniels moved to approve the resolution and Councilmember Andy Healy seconded; the motion passed 5‑0. The resolution indicates the city’s support for the ALDOT project and authorizes coordination as required by the Alabama Department of Transportation.

The item was placed on the regular meeting agenda after work session review. No cost figures or construction timelines were provided during the meeting; Mayor Billy Rosener noted unrelated Highway 17/58 turn‑lane repairs remained delayed by a damaged utility line and said he would contact the utility company to expedite repairs.

What’s next: the council’s approval records the city’s support for the ALDOT project and allows staff to proceed with required coordination with state transportation officials.